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Botetourt County / Bedford County

Area 548 Square Miles / Area 791 Square Miles

Botetourt County. Formed in 1769 from Augusta, and named for Lord Botetourt, Governor of Virginia, 1768–1770. Buchanan was the western terminus of the noted James River and Kanawha Canal.

Bedford County. Formed ...

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Moore County / Bedford County

Moore County

Established 1871; named in honor of

Major Gen. William Moore

He settled in Tennessee in 1808, coming from Kentucky. Commanded a company in the Creek War; finished the War of 1812 as a Major General. Member of the State House of ...

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Bedford County Vietnam Veterans Memorial

In honor of the men and women of Bedford County who answered the call

We remember these who lost their lives in service to their country

Darrell Zane Magruder •

Donald Clair Wyles •

Charles E Sivits •

Irvin Grant Weyand • ...

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Bedford County Veterans Memorial

Lest We Forget

We honor

all veterans

of

Bedford County

Marker is at the intersection of Juliana Street and Penn Street, on the left when traveling south on Juliana Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bedford County Civil War Monument

(Front):To all her sons who

volunteered to defend

and perpetuate the

government of these

United States, Bedford

County dedicates this

monument July 4, A.D.

1890

Erected

in part by the children

of the Common Schools

of Bedford County

(Re-dedication Stone):Civil War Soldiers Memorial

“The Old Man on the Monument”

Built 1890 - Restored 1995

with ...

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Bedford County Courthouse

This courthouse was built in the year 1828 by Solomon Filler. The year following it was used for court and office purposes.

Marker is at the intersection of Juliana Street and Penn Street, on the right when traveling south on Juliana ...

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Bedford County

Formed on March 9, 1771 from Cumberland County, it first embraced most of western Pennsylvania. Named for its county seat (formerly Raystown) incorporated 1795. In 1758, Fort Bedford was erected here, and Forbes Road - to become a major highway ...

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Bedford County Confederate Monument

Deo Vindice

To the Confederate

Soldiers and Sailors of

Bedford County. 1861-1865

Bedford honors her heroes;

proudly rejoicing with the living;

sincerely mourning the dead.

Their history is it's brightest page,

exhibiting the highest qualities of

patriotism, courage, fortitude and virtue.

This stone is erected to keep

fresh in memory the ...

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Bedford County WWII Memorial

June 6 1944

Erected by the Parker-Hoback Post, 29th Division Association, in memory of the Bedford County men of the 116th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division, who gave their lives in the preparation for and the participation in the Normandy Invasion and ...

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